In 2010, China overtook Japan as the second largest economy in the world after Japan had held the position for more the 30 years. Today, Japanese businesses face a complex international landscape full of uncertainty, challenges, and opportunities created by the rise of emerging markets and the shifting roles of mature economies.
In 2010, China overtook Japan as the second largest economy in the world after Japan had held the position for more the 30 years. Today, Japanese businesses face a complex international landscape full of uncertainty, challenges, and opportunities created by the rise of emerging markets and the shifting roles of mature economies. With the enormous changes in the global economy, how can Japan grow and succeed in the coming decades? Is the business education that Japanese leaders are receiving providing the knowledge that they need to succeed? What can Japanese business leaders learn from the graduate education programs from around the world?
CKGSB MBA is proud to present a special guest lecture by Taichi Yamauchi on March 16th, 2014 in Shanghai to understand these issues and discuss global education and the future of Japanese business.
Spaces are limited; register today to reserve your seat.
Event Details
Date: March.16th, 2014
Time: 10:30 (Reception opens at 10:00) – 12:30
Location: Four Seasons Shanghai
5th Floor VIP Room VI
500 Weihai Road, Shanghai, 200041 China
Language: Japanese
Maximum number of attendees: 40
Registration Cost: Free, but registration is required
Schedule | ||
Time | Activity | Speaker |
10:00-10:30 | Reception | |
10:30-10:40 | Welcome and Introduction to CKGSB MBA | Robert Welch |
10:40-10:55 | Greeting from CKGSB MBA Japanese Alumni | Aki Ouchi |
10:55-12:00 | Global Education and the Future of Japanese Business | Taichi Yamauchi |
12:00-12:20 | Q&A Session | |
16:00-16:30 | Networking and Refreshments |
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Special Lecture Speaker
Taichi Yamauchi
Taichi Yamauchi is a renowned Japanese scholar focused on global education and education institution. During his research, Mr. Yamauchi has visited all 783 universities in Japan and the leading universities around the world. He has written 9 books and his writing and work have been featured in influential media such as Asahi Shimbun, Toyo Keizai, TBS TV, and NHK Radio.